Tudor: Hairston could be difference between top seed, .500 finish for Tar Heels
Posted Aug 2, 2013
When UNC basketball coach Roy Williams put P.J. Hairston on indefinite suspension earlier this week, it was the strongest indication yet that the Tar Heels 2013-14 season could be as unpredictable as Hairston’s eventful summer. The 6-foot-5, 220-pounder from Greensboro has been in and out of trouble since May but was the offensive leader on last season’s 25-11 team.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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